by Randy Holloran | Dec 22, 2010
Who hasn’t made a dumb mistake at work at some point in their career? I was recently asked by writer Nancy Mann Jackson to talk about the dumb mistakes people make at work and how to move past them. In her article titled “Five Dumb Mistakes Everyone Makes...
by Randy Holloran | Dec 20, 2010
CHARLOTTE – How do you know if you’re paying your employees enough? Deborah Millhouse, president of CEO Inc. (www.ceohr.com), which specializes in direct hire placement, temporary staffing and human capital solutions reveals some clues in a recent article titled...
by Randy Holloran | Nov 10, 2010
Some signs that your company’s pay and benefits package is not competitive are obvious. Others are more subtle. In this article titled “5 Signs of a Bad Compensation and Benefits Plan” by Laura Mohammad for HRTools.com, I share some of the top...
by Randy Holloran | Oct 27, 2010
I was recently asked for my thoughts on how to improve employer/employee relationships. In particular, what is the ideal boss/employee relationship? And what are some ideas for improving relations with a boss who is especially difficult?My comments are included in...
by Randy Holloran | Oct 14, 2010
When it comes to hiring, attitude is more important than ageBy Deborah Millhouse, CPC, CTS, CSPPresident, CEO Inc.According to data reported by Bloomberg in July, people aged 65 and older looking for jobs outnumber their teenage counterparts for the first time in more...
by Randy Holloran | Oct 7, 2010
It is more important than ever to ask great questions when being interviewed for a job, particularly if you are being interviewed by the person who will be your supervisor. Assuming that you want to be successful in your new position, gathering as much relevant...